System Design of E-Government Office Automation

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Office automation is an important link in e-government. Under the new situation, facing a series of new challenges, such as higher requirement of electronic cooperative work environment, the office automation system needs new design. The hardware structure of the E-government office automation system should be divided into two parts of the LAN and the Internet. The overall system frame contains the hardware layer, the system software layer, data access layer, information exchange layer, and application layer and information layer.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 889-890)

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1297-1300

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February 2014

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